PHILO VANCE MURDER MYSTERIES - Complete Collection (Illustrated)
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- Nombre de pages2434
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4774910-3
- EAN8596547749103
- Date de parution10/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
S. S. Van Dine's "PHILO VANCE MURDER MYSTERIES - Complete Collection (Illustrated)" is a quintessential anthology that encapsulates the golden age of detective fiction. With its intricate plots and a sophisticated narrative style, the collection exemplifies the intellectual puzzle-solving nature of early 20th-century mysteries. Van Dine's writing exhibits a brilliant blend of erudition and wit, showcasing Philo Vance, a suave amateur sleuth, who navigates intricate murder cases steeped in high society's complexities.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the reading experience, immersing the reader in the opulent settings that frame each captivating mystery, while the series reflects broader cultural themes of crime, morality, and the pursuit of truth prevalent during the 1920s and 30s. S. S. Van Dine, the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, was significantly influenced by both the literary environment and the burgeoning interest in forensic science of his time.
A notable figure in the literary community, his advocacy for the detective genre contributed to its popularity. Van Dine's own life experiences, combined with his understanding of art and culture, inform the intellectual rigor of his writing, as he sought to elevate the genre beyond mere entertainment. This collection is highly recommended for both aficionados of classic detective novels and those new to the genre, as it offers a rich exploration of character, motive, and the human psyche.
Van Dine's Philo Vance invites readers into a world of cerebral challenges and social commentary, making each story not only a thrilling whodunit but also a reflection of the age's cultural fabric.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the reading experience, immersing the reader in the opulent settings that frame each captivating mystery, while the series reflects broader cultural themes of crime, morality, and the pursuit of truth prevalent during the 1920s and 30s. S. S. Van Dine, the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, was significantly influenced by both the literary environment and the burgeoning interest in forensic science of his time.
A notable figure in the literary community, his advocacy for the detective genre contributed to its popularity. Van Dine's own life experiences, combined with his understanding of art and culture, inform the intellectual rigor of his writing, as he sought to elevate the genre beyond mere entertainment. This collection is highly recommended for both aficionados of classic detective novels and those new to the genre, as it offers a rich exploration of character, motive, and the human psyche.
Van Dine's Philo Vance invites readers into a world of cerebral challenges and social commentary, making each story not only a thrilling whodunit but also a reflection of the age's cultural fabric.
S. S. Van Dine's "PHILO VANCE MURDER MYSTERIES - Complete Collection (Illustrated)" is a quintessential anthology that encapsulates the golden age of detective fiction. With its intricate plots and a sophisticated narrative style, the collection exemplifies the intellectual puzzle-solving nature of early 20th-century mysteries. Van Dine's writing exhibits a brilliant blend of erudition and wit, showcasing Philo Vance, a suave amateur sleuth, who navigates intricate murder cases steeped in high society's complexities.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the reading experience, immersing the reader in the opulent settings that frame each captivating mystery, while the series reflects broader cultural themes of crime, morality, and the pursuit of truth prevalent during the 1920s and 30s. S. S. Van Dine, the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, was significantly influenced by both the literary environment and the burgeoning interest in forensic science of his time.
A notable figure in the literary community, his advocacy for the detective genre contributed to its popularity. Van Dine's own life experiences, combined with his understanding of art and culture, inform the intellectual rigor of his writing, as he sought to elevate the genre beyond mere entertainment. This collection is highly recommended for both aficionados of classic detective novels and those new to the genre, as it offers a rich exploration of character, motive, and the human psyche.
Van Dine's Philo Vance invites readers into a world of cerebral challenges and social commentary, making each story not only a thrilling whodunit but also a reflection of the age's cultural fabric.
The exquisite illustrations enhance the reading experience, immersing the reader in the opulent settings that frame each captivating mystery, while the series reflects broader cultural themes of crime, morality, and the pursuit of truth prevalent during the 1920s and 30s. S. S. Van Dine, the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, was significantly influenced by both the literary environment and the burgeoning interest in forensic science of his time.
A notable figure in the literary community, his advocacy for the detective genre contributed to its popularity. Van Dine's own life experiences, combined with his understanding of art and culture, inform the intellectual rigor of his writing, as he sought to elevate the genre beyond mere entertainment. This collection is highly recommended for both aficionados of classic detective novels and those new to the genre, as it offers a rich exploration of character, motive, and the human psyche.
Van Dine's Philo Vance invites readers into a world of cerebral challenges and social commentary, making each story not only a thrilling whodunit but also a reflection of the age's cultural fabric.








